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we have a lot of very, very good colleges in the united states. but we want to get the best out of our public schools. and you work harder but also, asians come here-- many asians come here way toolbox of how to survive in their own school systems and it turns out to be very applicable to our school system. that's the key tulle of the practices here-- they had to translate beautifully to our system. and the thing they copied fg preemptive tutoring. in other words,itute org not when junior or missy is already having trouble in math. it's to get ahead. to always be a state police ahead. and-- upon a step ahead. and with a trusted adult who has less pressure because this person is tiewtsorring-- ideally a small group is probably better than one on one because the positive peer pressure is great, and also the confidence of going in and see and seeing that mater a second time. they are working harder no hard. >> suarez: the immigrant advantage. i want to continue our conversation on line but thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> brown: you can wat
we have a lot of very, very good colleges in the united states. but we want to get the best out of our public schools. and you work harder but also, asians come here-- many asians come here way toolbox of how to survive in their own school systems and it turns out to be very applicable to our school system. that's the key tulle of the practices here-- they had to translate beautifully to our system. and the thing they copied fg preemptive tutoring. in other words,itute org not when junior or...
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this is a disgrace with personal representative of the president of the united states, dead in the street dragged through the streets. these are foreign policy it doesn't matter. >> you know, there are a lot of sicking points to this. they requested security. beforehand. numerous occasions seek ti denied they knew what's happening in realtime. they never told the american people. then, there is a cover up as suspect aspect of this. all to protect the president so he can cruise to reelection. it worked. >> yes. i think another aspect is what gene kirkpatrick calls blame america first syndrome. when the excuse comes out it was spontaneous reaction to something an american did. critical of the prophet mohammed they were prepared to believe it was our fault our ambassador got killed. >> immediate why supposed to be keeping an eye on those in power for the rest of us. they have failed on that. they failed in this regard. but there are still not doing the job about what are they covering up? what was the ambassador doing? what is the gun running going from libya into syria? and this would be a
this is a disgrace with personal representative of the president of the united states, dead in the street dragged through the streets. these are foreign policy it doesn't matter. >> you know, there are a lot of sicking points to this. they requested security. beforehand. numerous occasions seek ti denied they knew what's happening in realtime. they never told the american people. then, there is a cover up as suspect aspect of this. all to protect the president so he can cruise to...
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it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. grimm, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's very difficult to stand here and have to speak to my constituents knowing that we are going to break, we are going to end this congress and i'm going to go and walk the streets in midland beach, south beach, in taughtenville and i'm going to meet with homeowners that i have been meeting with for nine weeks now and i can't tell them that everything's going to be ok. because as of right now everything is not ok. in fact, it's far from ok. i don't often agree with my colleague that just spoke, mr. nadler, on a lot
it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr....
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states and the vice president of the united states that this would still be up for grabs? the conventional wisdom was we could get this done fairly simply and quickly. but you have this extremism among the house republicans. they will invent any excuse they can find to get to no. we would like to get to yes. and i hope we can do that this evening. >> now, after this fight is over on the fiscal cliff, what opinions should americans have of congress? >> well, they should have low opinions of congress. western sent here to get things done. we were sent here to state our disagreements and move on. americans have every right to be frustrated with the house republican caucus that has been about obstruction, refused to compromise. that won't even take yes for an answer when we give them what they want. they have every right to be frustrated with a congress here. >> thank you so much. steve israel, thank you. we'll have the latest on when they house will vote on the fiscal cliff tonight here on msnbc. we'll be right back with "hardball." stick around. [ man ] visa prepaid opened a
states and the vice president of the united states that this would still be up for grabs? the conventional wisdom was we could get this done fairly simply and quickly. but you have this extremism among the house republicans. they will invent any excuse they can find to get to no. we would like to get to yes. and i hope we can do that this evening. >> now, after this fight is over on the fiscal cliff, what opinions should americans have of congress? >> well, they should have low...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay the bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy will be catastrophic. >> no word yet on when the president will sign the new bill. technically it was a day late, but the markets reopened this morning. from washington, i am tracy potts. >> reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff has not -- lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pressing outrage after it the house adjourned without a vote on a bill providing aid to victims of superstorm sandy. representatives from both parties are calling ending the term without a vote inexcusable. >> absolutely inexcusable, indefensible. >> some lawmakers are suggesting the decision to forgo the vote was made because the affected areas are in blue states. >> we started this morning with a little bit of cloud cover. we have mostly sunny skies now. the wind shifting to the north, and it will be chilly the next couple of days. 35 at the airport. the temperature will not move much this afternoon, maybe up to 38 or 39. low to mid 30's in the northern suburbs. with the breeze k
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay the bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy will be catastrophic. >> no word yet on when the president will sign the new bill. technically it was a day late, but the markets reopened this morning. from washington, i am tracy potts. >> reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff has not -- lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pressing outrage after it the house adjourned without a vote on a...
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there is no danger of the united states becoming greece. that is another fraudulent metaphor. the u.s. has no problem financing its deficit. the only problem it has financing its deficit are republicans who threatened to hold up the debt ceiling. spending will increase because the size of the economy is increasing. the size of federal spending will then increase. but republicans are basically back in the 19th century. they're not accepting the 20th century happened. they're not accepting the role of the modern welfare state. i think as paul krugman noted a little while ago, and is obviouv to most economists, this is a good time to be running deficits not just for the standard reasons, the economy is weak and and have a lot of people unemployed, but because the cost of borrowing is so low. it is historic fleet low. it is a good time to borrow money, but to use that money to spend on the things the country needs. i think this is one of the pointsbama made in one of the clips you just ran that i really agree with, which is the government needs to be spending to do the things the
there is no danger of the united states becoming greece. that is another fraudulent metaphor. the u.s. has no problem financing its deficit. the only problem it has financing its deficit are republicans who threatened to hold up the debt ceiling. spending will increase because the size of the economy is increasing. the size of federal spending will then increase. but republicans are basically back in the 19th century. they're not accepting the 20th century happened. they're not accepting the...
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the former first lady of the united states. the former senate from new york. and they have a big problem on their hands. if they thought that bill clinton was a master politician, they have yet to meet his wife. and if they're going to meet her in 2016 in a presidential election and this is going to come up, the overwhelming sentiment around the country especially amongst female voters. there's a gender gap in the republican party already. if that's the case, they're going to have every woman practically in this country on her side. they need to apologize, get it behind them quickly and do it now. if they don't, the voters will have a very long memory on this sort of thing. it was very much beneath them. >> it was. it would be nice for mr. bolton to also lie for weapon of mass destruction. >> that's another segment of that one. >> thank you so much. >>> stay with us. much for ahead. ♪ people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it ag
the former first lady of the united states. the former senate from new york. and they have a big problem on their hands. if they thought that bill clinton was a master politician, they have yet to meet his wife. and if they're going to meet her in 2016 in a presidential election and this is going to come up, the overwhelming sentiment around the country especially amongst female voters. there's a gender gap in the republican party already. if that's the case, they're going to have every woman...
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you had a bipartisan compromise vote in the united states senate. 89 out of 100 senators, republicans and democrats together for the good of the country and to avoid the fiscal cliff, passing this agreement. now you have the situation in the house right now where we the democrats have asked for an up- or-down vote on that bipartisan compromise bill, and so far the word we're getting is we're not going to have that opportunity. that is a clear signal that republicans in the house are taking us right over the fiscal cliff. i wished the entire republican caucus was as reasonable as the colleague of mine and friend who is standing right next to me who is a very conservative republican, but a very practical common sense republican. if his colleagues would listen to him, we would be in decent shape here. right now the problem in the republican caucus and the house is compromise has become a dirty word. as you indicated, there are things in this bill that i don't like. there are things in this bill that i don't like. but i recognize that none of us get to have things 100% of our way. and the
you had a bipartisan compromise vote in the united states senate. 89 out of 100 senators, republicans and democrats together for the good of the country and to avoid the fiscal cliff, passing this agreement. now you have the situation in the house right now where we the democrats have asked for an up- or-down vote on that bipartisan compromise bill, and so far the word we're getting is we're not going to have that opportunity. that is a clear signal that republicans in the house are taking us...
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so essentially what the house democrats are saying this got 89 votes in the united states senate. huge bipartisan support. it should be voted on as is, rick. >> rick: all of this happens, mike, as we are about ready to close the book on this congress, right? >> that's right. we are less than 48 hours from a new congress being sworn in. so the clock is clearly ticking. there is also the concern about how the worldwide markets will react to this uncertainty. so that is why some house republicans are saying they should take the deal. >> i recognize we don't have the white house, we don't have the senate. and so all things considered, i think this is as good an outcome as we could have expected and it moves us toward, you know, issues that i think work more to our advantage and on to political ground that's a lot firmer for us. >> so he is saying that they can fight spending on future deals to come, but there are other republicans who are saying they should fight spending right now, rick. >> rick: mike emanuel up on the hill. thanks very much. white house officials say that president
so essentially what the house democrats are saying this got 89 votes in the united states senate. huge bipartisan support. it should be voted on as is, rick. >> rick: all of this happens, mike, as we are about ready to close the book on this congress, right? >> that's right. we are less than 48 hours from a new congress being sworn in. so the clock is clearly ticking. there is also the concern about how the worldwide markets will react to this uncertainty. so that is why some house...
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in fact, within 15 minutes it was a trending topic in the united states, which is awesome. so thank you for those tweets. and always keep them coming in. we love guys. now, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "weird holiday tradition" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @halbrennan. she says, "we always leave milk and cookies out on christmas eve, but find two empty beer bottles in the morning." [ laughter ] >> steve: santa drinks the same beer as dad. >> jimmy: this one is from @manninginc. he says, "the arms from baby jesus in our nativity scene broke off. so now we replace them with miniature pretzel sticks." [ laughter and applause ] pretzel sticks. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: miniature pretzel sticks. >> steve: yeah, miniature ones. not big ones. >> jimmy: yeah, not giant pretzel rods. no, just a stick. this is from @graciebell06. she says, "as each gift that is opened my uncle yells, 'it's a sports bra!'" [ laughter ] i'm going to steal that. i don't know why it's funny. i laugh at it though. i'm going to do that this year. this one is from @zig
in fact, within 15 minutes it was a trending topic in the united states, which is awesome. so thank you for those tweets. and always keep them coming in. we love guys. now, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "weird holiday tradition" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @halbrennan. she says, "we always leave milk and cookies out on christmas eve, but find two empty beer bottles in the morning." [ laughter ] >> steve: santa drinks the same beer...
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>>steve: you've heard the president of the united states. he said the new effective rate for people making $400,000 is going to be essentially 40% of your income will go to federal taxes. do you think the president would consider 40% fair? or do you think that number would be north of that? >> we fought a revolution against the king and the parliament in great britain when taxes were at 3%. now they want to take 40% from us. do we work for the government or does the government work for us? these are profound questions that were not addressed in the rush to judgment last night. when republicans raised taxes, they lose. when they cut taxes, they win. they rejected that truism yesterday. >>steve: perhaps round one went to the president for 2013. but the next round, we've got the sequester looming in two months from now and the debt ceiling debate. that's going to come over and republicans have the bigger hammer this time. >> that is an opportunity for the republicans to save the republic if they don't let the president borrow more money. don't
>>steve: you've heard the president of the united states. he said the new effective rate for people making $400,000 is going to be essentially 40% of your income will go to federal taxes. do you think the president would consider 40% fair? or do you think that number would be north of that? >> we fought a revolution against the king and the parliament in great britain when taxes were at 3%. now they want to take 40% from us. do we work for the government or does the government work...
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from the war, they were getting married in droves, and bella bridesmaid skinner a household in the united states so many words he married in skinner's bridal satin. it catapult the company to a whole other level of success. now, the company survived until 1961. it was 113 years after skinner founded in 1848. and the extraordinary impact the company had throughout its existence was such that reader's digest actually includes william skinner in the middle of the 20 center on a list of some of the most influential englishmen to land on american soil. and reader's digest at that time has the largest readership and the country, second only to the bible. i mentioned earlier that one of the questions that writers are asked is, so what's your book about? shortly thereafter they will ask, how did you find your story? and how i came upon this story have to do with my family. william skinner was my great-great-grandfather. here is an image of him around the age of 30. he just lost his first wife, nancy. he is a widower and his photograph with his two young daughters. he also just opened his silk mil
from the war, they were getting married in droves, and bella bridesmaid skinner a household in the united states so many words he married in skinner's bridal satin. it catapult the company to a whole other level of success. now, the company survived until 1961. it was 113 years after skinner founded in 1848. and the extraordinary impact the company had throughout its existence was such that reader's digest actually includes william skinner in the middle of the 20 center on a list of some of the...
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overall in the united states senate, one in five members will be a woman. and women will make up nearly 18% of the new house. both are record highs for washington. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] house rule number 53. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i saw a double bottom form. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i called one of their trading specialists tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i bounced a few ideas off of him. tdd
overall in the united states senate, one in five members will be a woman. and women will make up nearly 18% of the new house. both are record highs for washington. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] house rule number 53. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd#...
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. >> if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> reporter: and while things look good upon wall street today, investors say don't get used to it if congress remains so divided. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we have much more on last night's fiscal cliff vote on our channel 2 website. go to ktvu.com, click on the tab right there on the front page. >>> happening right now, some members of congress are now on the floor of the house of representatives calling for a vote on legislation to help the victims of superstorm sandy. those lawmakers are furious because the republican house leadership ended last night's session without voting on the sandy bill. new york congressman peter king calls it a cruel knife in the back. >> i have to go home this weekend and next week and the week after and see the hundreds and thousands of people who are out of their homes, who don't have shelter, who don't hav
. >> if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> reporter: and while things look good upon wall street today, investors say don't get used to it if congress remains so divided. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we have much more on last night's fiscal cliff vote on our channel 2...
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she says it's going to be a fun tailgating experience for her monsters to unite. again, her tour begins january 11. that's the born brave bus that you just saw. >> the born brave bus, there you go. >>> rihanna and chris brown, controversial for sure. they woke up in a new bed together. they let everyone know that they were together. they had some good morning pictures from rihanna. still haven't slept, lol. she had that picture of her polkadot comforter. that's the key piece of evidence there. it's the same polkadot comforter that chris brown sent a tweet from and he said, good morning. so put two and two together and figure out it's the same comforter. >> two and two makes four. and another tattoo for justin bieber makes nine. he debuted a new -- his newest artwork. it's on his left leg and it's situated next to a massive set of praying hands. so number nine for the biebs. hands. so number nine for the beebs. the truth about mascara is... it clumps. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher
she says it's going to be a fun tailgating experience for her monsters to unite. again, her tour begins january 11. that's the born brave bus that you just saw. >> the born brave bus, there you go. >>> rihanna and chris brown, controversial for sure. they woke up in a new bed together. they let everyone know that they were together. they had some good morning pictures from rihanna. still haven't slept, lol. she had that picture of her polkadot comforter. that's the key piece of...
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how can that not rise to the level of the president of the united states. there were not changes then, people were yelling, screaming asking for more assets. you had terrorist activity going on there, believe me, the oversight committee, chairman issa, myself, others, we will continue to pursue this. this thing is not done. we need to see the information and we expect hearings on this and the foreign affairs committee. we're still going on this. >> megyn: congressman chaf chaf vets, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> megyn: and what happens to an alias account, i said secret before, it wasn't secret, it was more of an alias account and she claimed it was normal, why is the inspector general of the epa looking into it, why did she really step down? we'll look into it in a moment. first she said she didn't do it and then she says two other people did it. and now she says she did it, but in self-defense and described has a while movie in the making. >> well, it happened right after christmas and did not get a whole lot of attention, but epa administrator
how can that not rise to the level of the president of the united states. there were not changes then, people were yelling, screaming asking for more assets. you had terrorist activity going on there, believe me, the oversight committee, chairman issa, myself, others, we will continue to pursue this. this thing is not done. we need to see the information and we expect hearings on this and the foreign affairs committee. we're still going on this. >> megyn: congressman chaf chaf vets,...
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of the united states senate. but i know that every single day that harry serves in public life, michael callahan is in his heart. mr. president, i listened this morning to some of the analysts talking about what just happened, this historic vote yesterday in the united states senate. some of them this morning who know little about what really happens here were diminishing the role played by harry reid. i can tell you that on the day leading up to the vote, the last day, december 31, i spent probably the better part of 16 hours in harry's office as the negotiations went back and forth. there were three parties to that negotiation: senator mcconnell, the president of the united states, and harry reid. there wasn't a minute that passed that e-mails weren't being transferred back and forth to put together the coalition that passed this historic measure and avoided the economic disaster that otherwise would have occurred. it wasn't the first time that i've seen harry in that position. behind closed doors without a lot
of the united states senate. but i know that every single day that harry serves in public life, michael callahan is in his heart. mr. president, i listened this morning to some of the analysts talking about what just happened, this historic vote yesterday in the united states senate. some of them this morning who know little about what really happens here were diminishing the role played by harry reid. i can tell you that on the day leading up to the vote, the last day, december 31, i spent...
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it's interesting most of the world looks at us and say let's copy the united states. i got to disagree with you on that one sir. i will take the difficulties of living in this country in exchange for the freedoms related to that. host: the callers. put all the spending on the democrats is ludicrous. he remembers president george w. bush. guest: anybody here hear me blame the democrats for spending. look it started under reagan. the only person to pay down the deficit the clinton administration. the bottom line is both parties are responsible. both parties are complicit in this. let's get beyond that. laying blame is not going to solve it. question is how are we going to fix it. host: congressman mick mulvaney republican from south carolina. he'll be sworn in second term tomorrow. appreciate your time. coming up next, spot light on magazine segment for look into future in the role of technology will play in the 5100 in 150 years. first news update from c-span radio. >> there's no word yet on when president obama will sign the bill that avoids the fiscal cliff after con
it's interesting most of the world looks at us and say let's copy the united states. i got to disagree with you on that one sir. i will take the difficulties of living in this country in exchange for the freedoms related to that. host: the callers. put all the spending on the democrats is ludicrous. he remembers president george w. bush. guest: anybody here hear me blame the democrats for spending. look it started under reagan. the only person to pay down the deficit the clinton administration....
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according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of their home to offset their mortgage and help them reach their financial goals. >> stay in the house and retire here and burn that mortgage paper. >> reporter: and they talk money every saturday in an effort to track their progress. >> we're acutely aware of what's in our accounts and when we decide to use credit. >> reporter: a small price to pay for peace of mind and th
according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend...
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smith: 346,000 housing units were damaged or destroyed in new jersey, with 22,000 units today uninhabitble. approximately 100,000 new storm-related unemployment claims have been filed in new jersey. 100,000. over 235,000 people have already registered with fema for individual assistance. this is a dire crisis. people are hurting. i talk to people in my district who have been malaffected and they're looking to offer help and they're looking for timely help. we need to pass this. please, mr. speaker, reconsider. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i truly feel betrayed this evening. i left this floor with an understanding that this bill was going to be brought to the floor. mrs. lowey: one of congress' most basic responsibilities is to help families. communities, businesses recover. yet republicans refuse to act to help the victims of sandy as expeditiously as we know we can. we can pass this bill tomorrow with bipartisan support. yet the republicans will adjourn this se
smith: 346,000 housing units were damaged or destroyed in new jersey, with 22,000 units today uninhabitble. approximately 100,000 new storm-related unemployment claims have been filed in new jersey. 100,000. over 235,000 people have already registered with fema for individual assistance. this is a dire crisis. people are hurting. i talk to people in my district who have been malaffected and they're looking to offer help and they're looking for timely help. we need to pass this. please, mr....
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the buck stops with the president of the united states. what we've seen over the last month or so, through all of the negotiations, he was never really serious. >> what? >> stephanie: oh i see. >> okay, raising the tax rates -- going from 250 to 400 that wasn't serious? that wasn't compromising enough for you? >> stephanie: that was a lot of give in my opinion. okay. >> god, these people are -- >> stephanie: the president actually cares about the hostages like the unemployed that would suffer. i know. on the face of it, i was like what? why are we compromising at all? >> we gave a little so we wouldn't get a lot in the behind. >> okay. >> song of some sort. >> what we really should do, honestly guys, is swan dive over the fiscal cliff. president obama owned this -- let him own the fiscal cliff. >> good try. >> stephanie: just throwing stuff against the wall now in right-wing world. throwing poo. >> fox news. >> stephanie: charles krauthammer. >> it has been very clear from the beginning that he had no intention to solve the fiscal issues.
the buck stops with the president of the united states. what we've seen over the last month or so, through all of the negotiations, he was never really serious. >> what? >> stephanie: oh i see. >> okay, raising the tax rates -- going from 250 to 400 that wasn't serious? that wasn't compromising enough for you? >> stephanie: that was a lot of give in my opinion. okay. >> god, these people are -- >> stephanie: the president actually cares about the hostages...
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the congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time. and the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> so that was the president, let's talk to brianna keilar. covers the white house for us. live this morning from washington. brianna, we ran through the biggies there in the bill. i want you to run through what's not included in this bill. >> what you just mentioned, the spending cuts that are only in police for two months and then have to be dealt with, and the fact that the debt ceiling is going to be hit. right now, the treasury is taking extraordinary measures so it doesn't. but ultimately, congress will have to act in late february or early march. those are the things that congress has absolutely no choice. there is a deadline. have to deal with it. but democrats and republicans in the white house have also said they want to tackle long-term deficit reduction. that was the whole point of the fiscal cliff. that was supposed to be the incentive for tackling long-t
the congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time. and the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >> so that was the president, let's talk to brianna keilar. covers the white house for us. live this morning from washington. brianna, we ran through the biggies there in the bill. i want you to run through what's not included in this bill. >> what you just mentioned,...
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hillary clinton, the second of state of the united states has now left the hospital. we have the video to show you. her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now for about four days, as you know. in recent weeks she has been ill, she suffered a major stomach flu and was dehydrated, fell, fainted, and as a result she had a concussion and all of a sudden over the weekend she is -- there she is walking out with the sunglasses on and her doctors following. the secretary had a concussion, and then in the past few days we learned she had a blood clot in her head between her brain and skull, not far behind her right ear. she has no
hillary clinton, the second of state of the united states has now left the hospital. we have the video to show you. her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home....
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences would be catastrophic. >> brianna kealar is live from washington working triple duty for us. so tell us more about what is not included in this deal and what battles are now looming in congress. >> let's say first what is in the deal that is important to note. and that is that when you're talking about these tax cuts that have been extended for people making $3450,000 or less as a couple $400,000 or less as an individual, they're prmly extended. so that's pretty significant because that isn't just some stop gap one year, two year measure. the issues that aren't tackled are what the fiscal cliff was supposed to serve as an incentive to do and that is dealing with the fiscal health of the country. entitlement reform, tax reform. social security, medicare, making those cost less over time. and also of course the debt ceiling isn't dealt with and that means that we'll have a messy couple of months. >> and we have an added element here. new congress taking on these battles. mo
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences would be catastrophic. >> brianna kealar is live from washington working triple duty for us. so tell us more about what is not included in this deal and what battles are now looming in congress. >> let's say first what is in the deal that is important to note. and that is that when you're talking about these tax cuts that have been extended for people making $3450,000 or...
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we expect noaa to say the whole united states will be. but that's not official yet. this morning, not so hot. 20 bismarck. look at chicago, 6. new york city, the coldest air of the season. feels like it's 17. there will be lake-effect snow in the next couple days. up to six inches in upstate new york. >> i'll have more on that cool california, coming up. >> good. >>> also coming up, a young woman accused of the vicious murder of her boyfriend, stabbed 27 times. why she says no jury will convict her. dan and nancy here live to weigh in. >>> and espn's hannah storm revealing the terrifying moment she realized she was on fire. the explosion that left her with second-degree burns. and how her daughter saved her. >> stunning story. >>> and let's jumpstart your january. weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. shall we? weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. january. weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. >>> good morning. some parts of the bay area waking up it freezing cold temperatures this morning. frost covers parked cars and truck marin and sonoma counties. mi
we expect noaa to say the whole united states will be. but that's not official yet. this morning, not so hot. 20 bismarck. look at chicago, 6. new york city, the coldest air of the season. feels like it's 17. there will be lake-effect snow in the next couple days. up to six inches in upstate new york. >> i'll have more on that cool california, coming up. >> good. >>> also coming up, a young woman accused of the vicious murder of her boyfriend, stabbed 27 times. why she says...
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we expect noaa to say the whole united states will be. but that's not official yet. 20 bismarck. chicago, 6. new york city, the coldest air of the season. feels like it's 17. there will be lake-effect snow in the next couple days. up to six inches in upstate new york. 35 degrees is our degrees at and 32 dulles. a fair amount of clout in this morning but that will clear giving way to mostly sunny afternoon but our 36-42atures will only be degrees. will be chilly with our 39 but we will gradually warm things up as we approach the weekend and into early next week. >> i'll have more on that cool california, coming up. >> good. >>> also coming up, a young woman accused of the vicious murder of her boyfriend, stabbed 27 times. dan and nancy here live to weigh in. >>> and espn's hannah storm revealing the terrifying moment she realized she was on fire. the explosion that left her second-degree burns. and how her daughter saved her. >> stunning story. >>> and let's jump-start your january. weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:26
we expect noaa to say the whole united states will be. but that's not official yet. 20 bismarck. chicago, 6. new york city, the coldest air of the season. feels like it's 17. there will be lake-effect snow in the next couple days. up to six inches in upstate new york. 35 degrees is our degrees at and 32 dulles. a fair amount of clout in this morning but that will clear giving way to mostly sunny afternoon but our 36-42atures will only be degrees. will be chilly with our 39 but we will gradually...
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what about the president of the united states? >> we don't want to be doing this on february 26th. >> let's do it now. >> that's my point, richard. >> absolutely. >> start now. >> they've got to campaign for it. there's a great little nugget in one of the "politico" stories, they talked about the house kicking in money for an ad advertise to try to come up with a way to sell their ideas. not only that, but the president's got a big megaphone. they've got to have leaders saying here's why medicare and social security have to be saved. >> the president has a big megaphone, the second inaugural and the state of the union. this state of the union has got to be his moment for framing this issue and preparing the american people for the fact that, among other things, they can't go on with this level of medicare and social security. if he doesn't do that, then we are going to be back here at the end of february. >> joining us now from capitol hill, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. look forward for us, kelly, about th
what about the president of the united states? >> we don't want to be doing this on february 26th. >> let's do it now. >> that's my point, richard. >> absolutely. >> start now. >> they've got to campaign for it. there's a great little nugget in one of the "politico" stories, they talked about the house kicking in money for an ad advertise to try to come up with a way to sell their ideas. not only that, but the president's got a big megaphone....
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if congress rethe united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic, far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. bill: what about all that? and are we really just warming up the, well, the dogs in the cage? alan colmes, host of alan colmes radio show, tucker carlson editor of "the daily caller" and fox news contributor. great to have you both on. >> happy new year. bill: happy new year to both of you. i don't know, tucker, i guess if you thought this fiscal deal was a big matter, buckle up. >> well the president says he won't debate it. he will debate it. this will be a debate. nobody argues a debate over the fiscal cliff is the best way to cut spending but there is no other way. it is not a republican talking point to say the debt is out of the control. at end of the bush administration the debt equaled 65% of the gdp we're now over 115% of gdp our debt is bigger --. bill: that is double. >> so using this debate as he have leverage not to not pay our bills, that is talking point that is false thing the
if congress rethe united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic, far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. bill: what about all that? and are we really just warming up the, well, the dogs in the cage? alan colmes, host of alan colmes radio show, tucker carlson editor of "the daily caller" and fox news contributor. great to have you both on. >> happy new year. bill: happy new year to both...
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instead of doing what we do in the united states or what they do in britain which is to say you want to work hard, you want to make money, you will be rewarded. >> reporter: it would affect a few thousand people but was shot down because it targets individual instead of household income. the government said it will find a way to enact it in some form this year while other taxes also rise. today in france, the rich are revolting against it with their feet, taking their cash away. around here we keep running into american tax exiles, people who have given up their citizenship to protect their money from taxes. do you know where in the world has the highest income taxes currently? the island of aruba, 60% for its highest earning individuals and sweden at around 57%. matt? >> michelle kosinski in paris this morning. thank you very much. from what i understand, that town in belgium where gerard depardu moved, their gardens in the backyard are in france. >> you lose depardu, you lose the country. >> very famous saying. thank you for that. >>> just ahead, four prominent americans, including
instead of doing what we do in the united states or what they do in britain which is to say you want to work hard, you want to make money, you will be rewarded. >> reporter: it would affect a few thousand people but was shot down because it targets individual instead of household income. the government said it will find a way to enact it in some form this year while other taxes also rise. today in france, the rich are revolting against it with their feet, taking their cash away. around...
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y en el fascinante mundo de los deportes el manchester united goleÓ. ademÁs, toda la acciÓn de anochanoche en el mundo de la n678a. y entÉrese del aparaptoso accidente de ana branda. y desde california el Ángel de la justicia jessica domÍnguez tiene una gran noticia para una mujer que no vio a su familia. >>> si estÁs esperando un hijo este aÑo un estudio revela que podrÍas llegar a gastar un cuarto de millÓn de dolares. la madre de jenni rivera hace un pedido a todos los seguidores de la diva de la banda. pon atenciÓn para este 2013 tu actitud te ayudara a enfrentar mejor la vida. el motivador te trae excelentes consejos. y alejandro chabÁn te presenta un nuevo reto, una joven con mÁs de 100 libras de peso y te dice sÍ se puede. esto es "despierta amÉrica." la mejor manera de comenzar tus maÑanas. donde la salud, el dinero, el amor crece, crece, crece. ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪ para ustedes va mi canto familia de univisiÓn ♪ ♪ les invito a disfrutar un programa familiar ♪ estÁs en "despierta amÉrica" no se te vaya a olvidar ♪ (risa
y en el fascinante mundo de los deportes el manchester united goleÓ. ademÁs, toda la acciÓn de anochanoche en el mundo de la n678a. y entÉrese del aparaptoso accidente de ana branda. y desde california el Ángel de la justicia jessica domÍnguez tiene una gran noticia para una mujer que no vio a su familia. >>> si estÁs esperando un hijo este aÑo un estudio revela que podrÍas llegar a gastar un cuarto de millÓn de dolares. la madre de jenni rivera hace un pedido a todos los...
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we're not going to be able to have the united states rebound its economy to get our footing without efforts to make sure that we boost demand, that we strengthen the incomes of families across the board. it's not an us vs. them in my judgment. we need to be investing in rebuilding and renewing america. we've got infrastructure that's falling apart. we need to make sure that we are investing more in education. kids shouldn't be graduating with $27,000 on arch college debt that they can never discharge in bankruptcy no matter the circumstance. we've got an opportunity to strengthen everybody by rebuilding, renewing the country, reforming how we do business. that's why i voted against the deal because i thought we could have done it in a more comprehensive and thoughtful way. >> we have a conversation on our facebook page asking you what you think about the house vote last night. we've gotten hundreds of comments already. a couple have come in, one says pau la loves oregon politicians, and cara wants to know why you're wearing the boeing pin. guest: this is a representation of bike partisanshi
we're not going to be able to have the united states rebound its economy to get our footing without efforts to make sure that we boost demand, that we strengthen the incomes of families across the board. it's not an us vs. them in my judgment. we need to be investing in rebuilding and renewing america. we've got infrastructure that's falling apart. we need to make sure that we are investing more in education. kids shouldn't be graduating with $27,000 on arch college debt that they can never...